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to drive a wedge between us by suggesting that in that oase the French "bnnession slone might be boynuttad. I however pointed out that the only possible solution
therefore was to take over the whole of the British aS
well as of the French Felice. a then promised to consider the matter, and later on wrote to us accepting the suggestion, on certain conditions which are still under discussion, It is hoped however to reach an early
settlement.
I feel it desirable to emphasise one again that the Brike is chiefly, if rot entirely, due to bvernment instigation. Witherto the Nivil bvarmor was the principal Official identified with the movement.
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% llangue has now obtained from a souras, which he assures me la absolutely reliable, faforantten that the Strike Delegates had to report to ir 0.0. Ma after each enfermes and receive his instructions. then they rajented our terna this was done without his knowledge: whereupon he summoned them and rated them for their action, and told them that rothing must be done in future without previous consulta-
Sion with him. In some quarters the view is held that the Pussian brist "elegates at present in Carton are respon- sible for the strike, but I b mot think that this is sp.
In my opinion the movement was intended by the Authorities
as a first abay towards recovering control of hæmeen. It is clear that 1# ■ 3brike is to be called without any attempt to approach us informally beforehand whenever it is bund necessary to take stopa br the better policing of Shameen, or to make any other changes in the details of Municipal Administration, a long strife will have boon taken towards achieving this end.
That this strike is not spontaneous on the part of the
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